Nice job girls. Can you expand on some of your answers and your author's page?

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Germany is in Europe. The geographic features are main rivers, Rhine Elbe, and Danube. Also the Black Forest. The form of government is Federal Republic. There was a mass exodus from Germany during WW2.
Some popular Jewish foods in Germany are bagels, sour pickles, and babka.
A typical reform service would have Hebrew and German. Some of the Jewish customs in Germany is Jewish Culture Days where they have concerts, exhibitions, readings, architectural tours, and public worship services.
The neighboring countries are Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Czech, Republic, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Belgium. The population is 81.89 million people.
Two historical events that happened in Germany are the holocaust and World War II. the population before World War II was 565,000 and after it was 37,000. Jewish places that existed during World War II and the Holocaust and still exist today are some ancient Jewish cemeteries but most synagogues and Jewish centers were destroyed. Significant Jewish events that took place in Germany were the Holocaust and Kristallnacht.

Here is a popular German Jewish Passover kugle recipe:
Ingredients
1/2 pound wide kosher for Passover egg noodles
1/2 stick butter, melted
1 pound cottage cheese
2 cups sour cream
1/2 cup sugar
6 eggs
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 cup raisins

Directions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
Boil the noodles in salted water for about 4 minutes. Strain noodles from water. In a large mixing bowl, combine noodles with remaining ingredients and pour into a greased, approximately 9-by-13-inch baking dish. Bake until custard is set and top is golden brown, about 30 to 45 minutes.
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Jessica Teich
I'm in 6th grade at Temple Beth Torah
My family celebrates Passover by having a Seder with my family.

Annabelle Greenberg
I'm in 6th grade at Temple Beth Torah
I celebrate Passover by going to my grandmas house and having a Seder.